Advert features militant 'jihadis' on the streets of a quiet suburban region of the US.
Matthew Bryce was left floating in pitch black waters on his board before being saved by a rescue helicopter.
The poll lead is crucial ahead of voting in the coming weeks.
Revelation comes as Peta-supporter Anderson tweets a thank you to the FLOTUS.
The US first bombed Islamic State targets in Iraq on 8 August, 2014.
Kotap, aged four, had only a plastic bottle for company and was fed a human diet that included sugary drinks.
The Latin American nation is in a severe economic and political crisis as anti-government protests continue.
Hekmatyar's return comes eight months after signing a peace deal with the government.
A group of North Korean defectors ask South Korean voters not to vote Moon Jae-in, who they fear could let in the North's assassination squads.
Former US president's alleged past laid bare in Rising Star: The Making of Barack Obama.
Low-level violence has left hundreds dead and tens of thousands displaced.
The rogue state recently warned China that it will not "beg" to maintain friendship if its nuclear programme is at risk.
Donald Trump hasn't been back to his home state since he left for the White House in January.
Over 3,000 security personnel conduct door-to-door raids in southern Kashmir to flush out militants.
Mugabe told a WEF panel Zimbabwe is most highly-developed African country after South Africa.
Venezuelan security forces battled protesters who lit fires and hurled stones and petrol bombs in Caracas.
Komodo National Park's head said the incident was 'the first in the past five years'.
Mistaken for an Islamist militant Abas Siraji was shot dead by bodyguards of a government official
President Joseph Kabila's officials are accused of a political blockade and violence against civilians.
The woman only knew that the man was called 'Michael', but there were four at the hotel that night.
Tory Andy Street targets new mayorship in tight race against Labour's Sion Simon.
The next special election, for Montana's at-large House seat, will be held on 25 May.
The victim, Abbas Siraji, was the youngest minister to serve in Somalia's new cabinet formed in March.
The man's widower filed a lawsuit after reportedly being told that the home did not 'deal with their kind'.
Inspectors from Guinea, Sierra Leone and Guinea-Bissau raided 37 vessels of which 11 were found breaching regulations.
Pyongyang slammed state-run Chinese media for making 'reckless remarks' about their nuclear programme.
Deal called off over claims Chinese partners failed to meet payment obligations.
Trump concession on people with existing conditions could win over Republican waverers.
Former US president's early personal life is explored in new book.
Former veep set up 'Moonshot' project after his son died of brain cancer.